Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1950 — Page 3

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80 sudden that only the alert saw poh torpedo leave the tube. The sound was like a giant inner tube bursting. SA Tom Endsley, 15 N. ‘Webster Ave. missed the chance

ready half a hundred times, but the second he turned away, the torpedo was gone and diving beneath the surface. Too bad. Q Direct Hit A destroyer has a draft of 18 feet. All torpedoes were set to travel at 30 feet. There was no chance of having a hole poked in the side of a ship. Minutes later we got the news of a direct hit. Three cheers, BMG3 Arthur Murray, Clers mont, had the distinction of being the only reserve actively engaged in the exercise. He qualified to be a member of the retrieving party to bring the fish back. The party did with nary 8 scratch or hitch. Well done, ‘the skipper ssaid later over the address system. | Then it was our turn to be the, target. Another bullseye. The! torpedo passed under the aft engine room. Little fingers pull! the hairs on the back of .your

head as you watch the blue-! white wake come closer and Closer. Like an icy finger of

the racing pile of steel you call] home. There are others as capable as our own. Whew—| Key West, here we come. GM2 Harold Jarrett, 148 8S. .

hr se Raa heii vite! Times Diet Model . . . Jewell Jean Lain, Shortridge graduate,

Davie been asking for his will glamorize The Times' newest seven-day diet starting Sunday. Daddy?" |

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ond dot patterns. Patrick Kaney ‘Services Saturday

Services for Patrick Kaney, 7

[1 p. m. Saturday in the Moore [Kirk Ben Davis Chapel. {will be in Mt. Jackson Cemetery

farmef, was a native of Galwa Ireland. He came when he was 8 years old.

He is survived by his wife, Mr

Anna Dilley, and a son, Albe Kaney, all of Indianapolis.

GOP Loses Test Vote

WASHINGTON, .

Also Complete Selections as listed | below, drastically reduced for this Sale

“speaking their minds.”

Wai The important thing about S1ene Society; [ The Times’ new seven-day diet DR. is that it can add to YOUR

iss a single day of the news ven-day diet. It | . exclusively The first two days of the diet will appear in with pic- . then there will be a new menu every day through

Fred and Phyllis Feldkamp, just! (arrived. He is TV editor for jan movie director, “as

Fred comparing Lindstrom, Hollywood surgeon, had reached a divorce agreement,

Jean Evans, who used to work to hold back the swift course of | |for PM, was one of Marguerite’s divorce,” Gino Sotis, attorney for| S oun guests, too. She was deep in dis- Mr. Rossellini, said. Negotiations

{cussion of a proposed story with have been going on in New York | a psychiatrist from Vienna. A for several days.

|couple of invited guests. who | didn’t show were Truman Capote zer, ! i | and Poet Robert Lowell. 94 Everyone was in the throes of ‘een reached or that custody of we must advertise time and again

|scendo of pain” and “it doesn’ {have to be metaphysical,” and | “you accept to exist,” and “there {is a pattern in everything” floated

Marguerite herself has a couple compelling vaiues in Of Dooks in the works. One, for

series, will be on James

SALE © (novel for Scribner's. Its first from his Italian wite, Marcella. working title was “Worm in ‘the {Wheat.” Now Marguerite “as. dex gjet will “Miss MacIntosh,

honor Bergman and Dr. {guest was a Swiss woman, Mari- meeting in New York, he said, the jetta von Mielenberg. She is in divorce petition is being filed in

this country to write about the Mexico so as to hurry things along of the National Association for r cotton in; Fast-color cott {U. 8. scene for a group of Swiss as fast as

Wonder if she became an “ex” because her feet started to hurt? sellini’'s marital status, Mr. Sotis trades.

|who' died yesterday in his home, appeals for Italian recognition of | have to t 14948 W. Morris St., will be held at Ppe: gnition of pression. a floor will have to be

Burial vienna in October, 1949. J. F. Mr, Kaney, a Wayne Town: hip established legal residence there Inc.,

to Indiana

Rose Kaney, a daughter, Mrs.

12 (UP)— | The S¢nate Armed Services Com- | mittee today rejected by a tie vote! a Republican request to call Navy! ype chiid Secretary Fri .acis P. Matthews before it and ask him whether Navy! ELEC TED PU BLISHE rR officers have been punished for|

Prog rams ot t Pu ny ve yograms Folk Songs and Ballads Will Appeor Tomorrow Night and Saturday

BURL IVES, famous singer of folk songs and ballads, will give programs in Purdue Hall of Music tomorrow night and Saturday

night. Originally scheduled to appear Dec. § and 10, Mr. Ives interrupted his concert tour because of a heavy cold. In addition to giving coricerts and singing in stage productions, Mr. Ives proved hi § an ac her previous v warfare of swinging complished actor in the role of "oy, Coq" bocketbook at re-| Mr. Whiteside in “The Man Who | porters. Came to Din-

| ” . ~ . Bin Tvaeted | BISHOP G. BROMLEY OX-

INAM of the Methodist Church, career will . give a public c¢onvocation ht aD address at Purdue Sunday during school {hight. His subject will be “The days in southern {Christ Who Came Too Soon.” The Illinois when the | |bishop, founder of the Church of sixth grade of All Nations in Los Angeles, athis school pro- | tended international conventions duced the play | lin Europe and Asia while presi-|

“Misery |dent of the Federal Council of 3 Mobi {Churches of Christ in America. | the Mr. Ives Mr. Ives The REV. WILLIAM 0. ECK-

had the leading dramatic Ale; LOR, Latuyetis, wil preside, e scenery and enpat _— banjo ‘and vocal Flying film star BRIAN DON- | numbers between acts., LEVY and his co-pilot escaped DR. PHILIP B. REED, director injury yesterday of the Indianapolis Child Guid- when their light ance Clinic, will direct a panel at plane's propeller a meeting of the central Indiana fen off and they branch, National Vocational crash-landed In Guidance Association, at Butler, pasture. be University Mon- Mr. Donlevy

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day night. land ED DEtne panel also NAULT were will be .a.

flying to Los Angeles from Santa Ynez, Cal.

GERTRUDE THUEMLER, Tech High School dean of (girls; WALTER |[ARGOW, Indiana Mental Hy-

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FRANCES EJ? NEWTON, 720]

E. Georgia 8t., has been pledged] to Purdue chapter of Theta Alpha Phi, national dramatic honorayy.| | She is a senior.

HAZEL Three Indiana University stuSTEVENS, Riley Miss Thuemler qents from Indianapolis have Hospital phychologist, DR. peen elected to offices in their

} If you follow the diet which ARDEN EICHSTEAPT, Butler: sqoeiai- Srgastantions = Bloom- Pe Sts - Cir ns mR TE “NT wui“used by Patricia Morison, x ington PHANG LY DE * A. X40 XI SREY SS NR SN EI a DRI ¥ a | 1. ton ot es Jo ie ons SRE LTR MOL WAT NRE, fol Hrayha a ERE HD ¥OG; "ca cauire an attractive

[WADE FULLER, Howe High |

ler, will preside, The. Drive. as; elected -gorresponding 7) tile” Lupe GR BE BT Ararotang lt Peta Xi Poairnity 4 tal Hygiene Have to Offer in Vo- DAVE CALDWELL, 6264 Broad. cational Comtiseling?e |way, was named guard of Kappa! y %.. 2 Sigma Fraternity. LENORA EPATTORNEY LOUELLA E. STEIN, 5808 N. Meridian St., was PUETT, 71, today faced six car-

chosen scholarship chairman of less months after being found|pejta Phi

guilty of three out of 37 traffic | charges. The belligerent woman DAVID LEWIS, “5636 College lawyer charged that police Ave. is the newly elected vice “treated me like a worm” and president of the IU Westminster| {were “lice who hijacked me" with' Student Group, organization for [traffic tickets. She didn't _Fepeat Presbyterian students.

Speed the Course of Divorce—

Ingrid to Give Up Her Child

Epsilon Sorority. |

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Wants to Wed ‘As Soon as Possible’;

Rossellini Acts to Clear Own Marital Status ROME; Jan. 12 (UP)—Ingrid Bergman has made arrangements! to get a Mexican divorce so she can marry Roberto Rossellini, Ital-| soon as possible,” ” the director's lawyer!

n, a announced today. The attorney said Miss Bergman and her husband. Dr. Peter |"

which will give him custody of 1d their daughter, Pia, i1.

They also Strauss, a Knopf editor. The lat- agreed on a property settlement, eco [1] garing, ter and his wife, Mildred, have pe added.

“There are no other hindrances

Communist Leader | Forbidden to Speak

(In Hollywood, Gregson Baut-| Miss Bergman's attorney,| {

denied that any settlement had (Continued From Page One) |

| I Pia had been decided.

Lawrence to rent available houses. We dé

{listened while phrases like ‘“cre- E. Brinn, counsel for Dr. Lind- not claim you can rent anything,

t strom, said in New York that but we do claim you can rent

“nothing conclusive” had been’ something. reached.) " th as 'e vears , Mr. Sotis said Mr. Rossellini, 43, In the past five vears, private, and the Swedish actress would enterprise has made housing|

be married as soon as the Mexi- available to some 72,000 people] an divorce could be obtained. | when the city has grown but] The lawyer added that he was 50,000 in the same period. | going to Turin tomorrow to hear or lict tt th All be a! Mr. Rossellini’s appeal for Italian predict that there will be a a recognition of his 1949 divorce | surplus of housing in a year. Then rents, which would rise 10 to 15 per cent on decontrol, would! client,” he said. stumble to present rates or lower, Although attorneys for Miss Mr. Fieber said. Lindstrom are

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“We are confident that the verbe favorable to my

Unskilled Workers Protest

Willard Ransom, state president

Rossible and level all the Advancement of Colored Peo-

she is an ex- the barriers to an early marriage. ple. said:

To clear up what he . called

“Some 64 per cent of the Ne“misconceptions” about Mr.

Ros- groes in the city work at unskilled -They are in the low inR said: come bracket and cannot afford ONE: No divorce proceedings! to pay higher: rents.” | between “Mr. Rossellini and his| Firman C. Sims, realtor, pleaded wife ever were started in Hun- for decontrol. “Owners have been " gary “so far af I know.’ denied their share of the greatest TWO: Mr. Rossellini applied prosperity this nation ever has 75, yesterday to the Turin court of known. In entering the next de-

his Austrian divorce which he ob- put under rents to protect the & tained in Wiener-Neustadt near property owner.” McCawley representing | Rossellini the Property Owners 5f America, | worked the crowd to fever-| { Y.| while he was filming a picture, ish pitch. “Germany, Year Zero.” “The landlord provides housing Two sons were born of the Ros- through the goodness of his heart | s. | sellinl marriage. One boy, Renzo, and as a business enterprise. Now| 8, now lives with his mother. The these slaves want their freedom.” rt other died in Barcelona during a he sald with a wave of his hands vacation trip. to the crowd. “We want to sce

Friends said Miss Bergman | this nation unfiér God have a new| | doubtless would be grieved at the! | birth of freedom.”

terms of the settlement insofar He pointed out that rents had| as it involved the loss to her of been removed in 341 areas and in|

| her daughter, only two instances had skyrocket-| “She was absolutely devoted to ing rents brought recontrol.

one . said, ‘Wish I Were Renter’

Mrs, Olive Langdon, a landlady | presented her|

y. Mr. Sotis said Mr.

DES MOINES, la, Jan. 12

hs, The mo- | (UP)—Luther M. Hill today -be- for three mont \ Blouses Aprons tion was offered by Sen. William | came publisher of the Des A ines case calmly and with facts. She 5 was the only woman to speak. Skirts Dr. F. Knowland (R. Cal). It was | Register and. Tribune. He was ' .. dlord | Spor! Shirls me rejected on a 5 to 5 vote that spit elected at the stockholders’ an-| pu 2 dni a adior 1 ere al D Housec strictly along party lines. nual erda grettable . $ | " ny : : y Meeting yout By: renter, In three months I have Slacks made Improvements of $1457.

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The previous owners made necessary repairs of $3000. “T went to the rent board, presented my bills. And I got a $1 increase on each of my fou

L for fine flowers its. If it weren't for Converffent Budget lay from a full-time job, ™ : “in the most attractive manner |couldn’t even meet my payments Terms Easily at a price you can afford to pay jon the property.

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“Even so, right now I stand in |danger of losing everything I've

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